10-08-2020, 07:50 PM
So who has some "saved searches" on Ebay?
I don't like to spend a lot of money on clothes, but I have a weakness for unique neckties. So I do my shopping on ebay. I have saved searches for "pre-owned Pancaldi neckties" and "pre-owned Rush Limbaugh neckties". I probably buy about 15 a year.
I buy most of my books from amazon, but I have become huge Elmore Leonard fan and on ebay you can get books cheaper by the lot. So I have a saved search for "Elmore Leonard lot". Problem is that I have now read so many of his books it is hard to find a lot that are only books that I have not read yet.
My brother in law has some saved searches for old audio equipment.
You can certainly find a lot of good bargains this way, but the problem is the more often you look the more often you buy. I know I get my ties for a fraction of what they cost new, but I would not buy near as many if I was not looking every day.
I don't like to spend a lot of money on clothes, but I have a weakness for unique neckties. So I do my shopping on ebay. I have saved searches for "pre-owned Pancaldi neckties" and "pre-owned Rush Limbaugh neckties". I probably buy about 15 a year.
I buy most of my books from amazon, but I have become huge Elmore Leonard fan and on ebay you can get books cheaper by the lot. So I have a saved search for "Elmore Leonard lot". Problem is that I have now read so many of his books it is hard to find a lot that are only books that I have not read yet.
My brother in law has some saved searches for old audio equipment.
You can certainly find a lot of good bargains this way, but the problem is the more often you look the more often you buy. I know I get my ties for a fraction of what they cost new, but I would not buy near as many if I was not looking every day.